S&P 500 is one of the most traditional stock market indexes in the world, that tracks the combined market value of the 500 largest companies in the USA.

As every stock market index, S&P 500 is measured in points. Every day, the index closes at a certain level in number of points. The change in the level of points compared to the level of the closing in the previous trading day is what says if the index was "up" or "down", and how many percent...

OK...

Now, here goes a very direct and specific question:

When the S&P 500 index closed bellow the "mark" of 666 points for the last time in history?

Please, understand my question...

There was a date when the S&P 500 closed (at the end of the trading day) at a level of points bellow 666 points for the last time in history (so far).

That means: after that day, the S&P 500 NEVER closed any trading day bellow 666 points again...

So, by an INCREBIDLE coincidence, Lunation cycle 911 included the date of September 11th...

Think about it... There was only 1/12th of probability of Lunation cycle 911 including the date of September 11th on it...

And not enough... That date of September 11th, 1996 was the last time ever (so far) when the S&P 500 index closed (at the end of the trading day) at a level bellow 666 points. It never closed bellow 666 points again. It had an intraday bottom of 666 points in early 2009, but it closed above 666 in that day...

February-September 11, 1996: Investigation of Bin Laden Family Members Is Opened; Then Closed

The FBI begin an investigation into two relatives of bin Laden in February 1996, then close it on September 11, 1996. The FBI wanted to learn more about Abdullah Awad bin Laden, “because of his relationship with the World Assembly of Muslim Youth [WAMY]—a suspected terrorist organization.”

So, by an INCREBIDLE coincidence, Lunation cycle 911 included the date of September 11th...

Think about it... There was only 1/12th of probability of Lunation cycle 911 including the date of September 11th on it...

And not enough... That date of September 11th, 1996 was the last time ever (so far) when the S&P 500 index closed (at the end of the trading day) at a level bellow 666 points. It never closed bellow 666 points again. It had an intraday bottom of 666 points in early 2009, but it closed above 666 in that day...

First, I was tempted to say that it was all a "market manipulation" made by the elites who were planning the 911 attacks, 5 years early...

But...

The simple fact that lunation cycle 911 included the date of September 11, and was in the year 1996, is already a DISTURBING coincidence!

So, unless the elites have planned all this since shit the 1930's and forced Doctor Ernest W. Brown to create this Lunation table starting in January 1923 as a premeditated plan, I don't think this is a mere HUMAN plot, if you know what I mean....

So, unless the elites have planned all this since shit the 1930's and forced Doctor Ernest W. Brown to create this Lunation table starting in January 1923 as a premeditated plan, I don't think this is a mere HUMAN plot, if you know what I mean....

It doesn't matter what they do in rituals anymore. The damage is already done. People 'woke up' before they were supposed to. Many more than they expected. Too many to have their plan work. Many turned to spiritualism like in the seventies. Many started growing their own food and not being so reliant on grocers for sustenance. Many turned to holistic healing instead of big Pharma for life-saving, natural medicine. Some began to write tell-all books about what they knew of Illuminati and their symbols. Some became famous astronomers, watching the heavens, and tried to tell us what was happening in the face of death. In essence we are all finding our way back to truth thanks to those who woke up sooner than originally imagined.

As for coincidence there is only a planned route. This is why history always seems to repeat itself. What we see as coincidence are clear markers for understanding what is before you. The mind cannot shrug off 'coincidence'. It eats at you until you find so many 'coincidences' that you can longer deny there is something there that needs a closer look. It's a perfect way to get us to pay attention; obsession is very much a part of human existence.